Answering the call of President Guaido, the U.S. is mobilizing & transporting humanitarian aid for the people of #Venezuela. I applaud the hard work of USAID, the State Department and their partners in preparing critical supplies to move forward this weekend. https://t.co/JR9poraxWl— John Bolton (@AmbJohnBolton) February 3, 2019
@USAID is working hard to help the people of #Venezuela with humanitarian assistance such as these tons of Ready-to-Use Supplementary Foods (RUSF) for malnourished children. #EstamosUnidosVE pic.twitter.com/42cTd6OKfY— Mark Green (@USAIDMarkGreen) February 3, 2019
Congress To Take Up Gun Control This Week https://t.co/68uUst7y0M pic.twitter.com/aYCfBRq7QP— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 3, 2019
"width=500>What a waste of time & money. They know the Senate won't vote for any of their radical bills...nor would President @realDonaldTrump ever sign any of them. Actually glad they are exposing how radical they really are. Hopefully more people are waking up and choosing to #WalkAway. https://t.co/O5othtTwFL— Lisa Mei Crowley (@LisaMei62) February 3, 2019
#Venezuela
"Gen. Francisco Yanez is the first high ranking officer to leave Maduros government since Jan. 23, when National Assembly President Juan Guaido declared himself the countrys legitimate leader."https://t.co/AVfnY8Df32— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019
#BREAKING
Update on #Venezuela
National Bolivarian Policeman orders his men to stand down and not repress todays protest in Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela.pic.twitter.com/GsDFl9vnAf— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019
Feb 2 Lara, #Venezula
More footage of police standing down & allowing people continue their peaceful demonstration.
My take:
Maduro's end is very near.pic.twitter.com/truB6Rwc7B— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019
Feb 2 - #Venezuela
Images of massive anti-Maduro rallies calling for change & supporting Interim President Juan Guaido. pic.twitter.com/9v8Enb6DWW— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019
#BREAKING
Venezuelan Air Force General Francisco Rodriguez recognizing Juan Guaidó as President of #Venezuela.
My take:
This is the beginning of a detection wage among the military brass.pic.twitter.com/2Lt5WeINTy— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019
Feb 2 - Caracas, #Venezuela
More images of massive anti-Maduro rallies in the country's capital demanding change. pic.twitter.com/UTHN3VpUvN— Heshmat Alavi (@HeshmatAlavi) February 2, 2019